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Technical Manual NAM-BL4x-MT-EN-C
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Exploitation
Operating modes for the opening, closing and STOP
commands.
The commands follow this decreasing order of priority:
STOP (stop)
Lock OP (lock open)
Lock CL (lock close)
OP (open)
CL (close)
The presence sensors and reader inputs are at the
same hierarchical level as OP/STOP/CL => Lock Close
has priority in an opening loop and will work even if
something is detected.
Warning
: The OP command is never interrupted (the
arm always goes to the LSO before accepting the next
command) => Lock Close will take affect after the
obstacle has reached its LSO.
Note
: Some use modes are incompatible with the
operating mode of the presence sensors (see the table
of incompatible modes, here after).
2
Contacts
(by default)
2 contacts used for opening and closing, on the control
board's connector block.
Open Cmd: open the obstacle
Close Cmd: close the obstacle on the rising edge of the
command.
STOP Cmd: stop.
Note
: A Lock Open command is given if the No
Passage timing has been activated, it will close when
the following two conditions have been met:
the Lock Open command is off,
the set time has elapsed (or, immediately if there is a
detection on a closing sensor).
1
Contact
Open Cmd: if active, the obstacle opens.
Open Cmd: if inactive, the obstacle closes.
STOP Cmd: stop. When the stop is released, the
obstacle will continue to open if an OP/Lock Open
command is still present, if not the obstacle will close.
Note
: there is no CL contact in this mode.
Note
: if this mode is used for a reader, it must be
ensured that the latter sends a continuous signal in
order for the obstacle to be kept open for a given time.
Note
: this mode is highly recommended for barriers
which arm is Normally Open (tunnel entry, etc.). In this
case effectively, it is mandatory to maintain a continuous
opening command in order to prevent an untimely
closing (by maintenance personnel for example).
Warning
: if there is a voltage loss while the obstacle is
open, the obstacle will close when the power comes
back if the OP command is not activated, because – in
this mode – an inactive open command equals a close
command.